Former Inter Milan centre-backÂ Marco Materazzi has taken to amusing media to appearance off a neon carve he has of, what is for best admirers at least, the best memorable moment of the 2006 World Cup.

During the final amid France and Italy at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Zinedine Zidane was apparent a red agenda for headbuttingÂ Materazzi afterward a abrupt barter of words in the aftermost few moments of the game.

Materazzi would go on to lift the World Cup afterwards a affecting amends shootout, withÂ Fabio GrossoÂ scoring the absolute spot-kick,Â leaving Zidane abandoned handed is his aftermost anytime bold as a player.

The adventure acutely meant so abundant to the Italian apostle that he had it immortalised in clear neon lights.

In the outstanding allotment of artwork that is believed to be on the alfresco of his house,Â Materazzi is depicted inÂ AzzurriÂ blueÂ lifting the World Cup, while Zidane is illustrated in the acclaimed headbutting pose.

MaterazziÂ also appears to accept included one final detail in the above Real Madrid midfielder’s area of the artwork, with a ample vinyl sticker of a craven actuality apparent at the centre of the piece.